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2002Firehawk 10-13-2015 12:16 PM

Putting back stock mufflers
 
This probably sounds crazy but I've been thinking about finding and putting on a pair of 05/06 stock mufflers on my 04 gto to tone it down. It's pretty loud and I guess I'm ready for a change.

My current set up h/c/I with kooks LTs straight back to the mufflers for true dual exhaust. Can't recall the muffler brand. They sound nice but just too loud.

Anyhow, I've heard some clips with this set up and thought it sounded nice but I'm also open to suggestions for aftermarket mufflers if they lean towards the quieter side.

Thanks

MuhThugga 10-13-2015 02:23 PM

Where in Delaware are you located?

2002Firehawk 10-13-2015 02:53 PM

Off 896 in Newark

ledzepp3 10-13-2015 04:43 PM

I have a set of mufflers from an '06 I'm looking to sell. PM me if you're interested, but they'd have to be shipped since I'm in Illinois lol

MuhThugga 10-13-2015 07:51 PM

Nice. I'm up in Talleyville.

I wouldn't recommend stock 05/06 mufflers. There are other mufflers you can install in the stock 04 location that will tone down the volume and still sound good.

kingtal0n 10-13-2015 08:00 PM

I had a similar problem. Went back to OEM exhaust. Was nice for a year, then I got the itch again to hear the engine.

My eventual solution was to install an electric cut-out on the OEM exhaust.

2002Firehawk 10-13-2015 08:21 PM

MuhThugga - any recommendations? Magnaflow seems decent but I'm worried about paying to swap them and it not toning it down enough. This is why I was leaning towards the 05-0 mufflers.

2002Firehawk 10-13-2015 08:22 PM

kingtal0n - do you still have the car? If so, any chance I can get a sound clip or video?

MuhThugga 10-14-2015 11:50 AM

What mufflers do you have installed now?

2002Firehawk 10-14-2015 12:04 PM

I don't recall. It's been years and I never kept the receipt.

kingtal0n 10-14-2015 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by 2002Firehawk (Post 19000607)
kingtal0n - do you still have the car? If so, any chance I can get a sound clip or video?

I would be more than happy to get you a clip of my car idling with it's enormous camshafts and open cut-out, as I do listen in every day.

However I would also point out that is a 122 cubic inch engine :D

http://vid9.photobucket.com/albums/a...psvuyxblbo.mp4

Here it is with an open downpipe (almost the exact same).
With the cut-out shut, you cannot hear anything. The OEM exhaust is all quiet again like stock. The only hints are the shaking car due to the lope, and if you listen at the back you can hear that something is not quite right!

2002Firehawk 10-14-2015 12:41 PM

I've listened to sound clips on YouTube of others with similar setups with stock exhaust and thought it was a little too quiet but I don't have stock exhaust. So my thought was that putting on a set of stock mufflers would tone it down but I would still have decent sound from the cam and headers.

MuhThugga 10-14-2015 01:44 PM

Magnaflow makes 4x9x18 oval mufflers that should fit in the 04 location. I think you would need an offset inlet/center outlet.

Hell, you could bring the car my way, and I'll jack it up and see what you currently have and if something could even be added further upstream.

2002Firehawk 10-14-2015 01:50 PM

I'll have to craw underneath and check it out. But remember, I don't have mufflers in the stock location. It looks more like the 05/06 set up. One pipe on each side from the headers and straight back and ending in a muffler and tip. No Y or H pipe. I'll get a pic while I'm under there.

2002Firehawk 10-14-2015 05:34 PM

No brand name on the muffler unless it's only on 1 side. Not that it matters at this point.

So...what brand is would be a good replacement? I need something with mid-range, at least at idle. If I can't find anything I may have to pick up a set of stock 05/0 mufflers.

Here are some pics:


http://s23.postimg.org/99q88fmnb/20151014_172010.jpg

http://s4.postimg.org/vasdlsxwp/20151014_171950.jpg

http://s30.postimg.org/5kc8jo8nh/20151014_171947.jpg

MuhThugga 10-15-2015 06:49 AM

Those are in an odd spot.
This is the 2004 location:
http://image.cpsimg.com/sites/carpar...ercarriage.jpg

Either way, what you can do is retain those mufflers and install some Magnaflow 4" round mufflers in front of them, or right behind them in the 05/06 location. You can also do the 4x9x18 oval Magnaflows in the 04 location and eliminate those mufflers all together.

svede1212 10-19-2015 02:01 PM

Unless there are serious power mods the stock '04 mufflers (they are dissimilar mufflers) have the best sound. GM spent more time on that than about anything bringing it over. They even exported an old goat to Oz to analyze the classic muscle car sound.

Rob 10-23-2015 12:01 PM

Yep, stock sounds the best. It's just not loud at all. It actually flows very well also.


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